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Human Rights and Big Power Relations
Two top Chinese scholars will speak at CSU Northridge to address human rights issues and to carry on the dialogue on the "New Big Power Relationships" between the U.S. and China.
Two top Chinese scholars will be at CSU Northridge to address human rights issues and to carry on the dialogue on the "New Big Power Relationships" between the U.S. and China, which was started by President Obama and Chinese President Xi Jinping earlier this year.
Keynote speakers:
Luo Haocai 罗豪才: “Improving People's Livelihood and Protecting Human Rights” 民生发展与人权保障
Luo Haocai is Vice-chairman of the National Committee of the 10th Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) & President of China Society for Human Rights Studies (CSHRS). He is Professor and Dean of School of Government, Former Vice President of Peking University. He is also honorary director of Peking University Soft Law Research Center.
Ye Xiaowen 叶小文: "Promoting New Civilization Renaissance and Building New Big Power Relationships” 促进新的文明复兴,构建新型大国关系
Ye Xiaowen is Vice President, China Society for Human Rights Studies and President of China Religions Culture Communication Association.
RSVP to Prof. Justine Su at zsu@csun.edu by May 17.
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